Magazine pencil



H. C. WALKER.

MAGAZiNE PENCIL. APPLICATION HLED1uNE16,192|.

Patented Mar. 7, 1922.

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1Q. En assembling l"ehe penei the mem bedy of the section 2 which is pief emay of Wood, is passed over the tube l() emu ehe .inner end of the `tube upse at 16 time seeureiy bndn he bip Ai3 between the Weehez' .3,9 and eectwn. The entile eeeeine. is e compaet unites may be ready imdesied by ieferring to Fig. 2. The

inner end of the section 2 is reduced at and e, hreeded bend l? is xef. fm the re-l duced end of the seeeien.

The sections l and 2 are connec'ed by an imterimiy hreeded. Cylinder 18 Wilc is peeeed over the oue? end of the secifm Ti end *ahem sciewed @ver elle threads 9 of 'idle Cep umii iiie plein per e of the eyinder 18 engages the isz, thread on he Cep when i- Wii 'be .impossible to screw the eyinde juwelen Seid piein pere c acting" as e Simp w pzevem screwing che eyiiner Offl the cap 8. feed .einem 19 is fixed into the inner @mi of the Section @mi when the section is screwed. into the cylinder 18 said fee stem traverses he tube 10. After the eyindex 18 is thus passed over he sectien ehe siem "19 if; in piece, aperefeed. die-ii n is passed over vtine szem i9 end pieeefi :i'i'ihin ehe cylinder 18 e suicient (iiexeeee infrom the outer emi e divisie eine eyiindei im@ two fehreeded sem @Liens 1.3 18", Qhe former being *ereversed by jhe section l for feefing ehe ieec mid he ieer receiving the hreeired bene. l? iemixmzing; section 2. The disk 'm is sedered or Weided in so ne te form e pemenen; partition he cylinder 18. A sevies of leed Chamb 2U ere formed in the section 29 said cheiieers being Symmetr- Calif; disposed eboutthe tube l0 and open .at the inner end 'of the section, and a supply of leads 21 may be carried in these Cham bers. 1When it is desrefito load the pencil the secien E is unscrewed from ehe cyinder 18 and e eiek of'leed dropped from ene o the chambers 20,' seid stick of lead then ben ing inseztei into the tube 10 from the inner (mii. The section 2 is then seme/ed imm the cylinder end the pencil is ready for use, the lends being .confined Within the chambers by the disk m. Ae the lead becomes Worn or broken the Seeiion l is Screwed im@ he cylinder 18 so as to advance the 'ee stem' f through the tube T10, time popeiing the ead forweni e. suieient distance se mt it may write, When the leed is exhausted the Seeien 1 Willi be in abutting ieietion with the die-lr m, end before :i new stiel; oi' lead is inserted in the Lillie., tlie section l slionld preferably loe Withdrawn. ln order tlmtthe leed muy not 'fell ont of 'the tube l() when the pencil is being used the elitted end el? the 'tube 'lll is sprung together snilieiently to grip the lend :is it is pushed through this end by tlie feed stein 19.

From the foregoing it will loe raedily epparent that I lieve provideden extremely simple pencil that niej; be quickly reloaded when the leed in the barrel is exhausted.

Having described my invention, I eleini:

l. A magazine pencil comprising n pio peller section, a magazine section, and :in interiorly threaded cylinder connecting seid sections, the magazine Section being adapted to be detached from the cylinder, the propeller section being edepted to traverse the cylinder end Ineens on the cylinder for maintaining propeller section sind cylinder .in assembled relation.

iL A megezine pencil comprising projpeller section, :i magazine section, and en needed cylinder eonneeiine' zione, tlie ning: eine section being adapted te lie demolire-d freni ille eylinder lo: relozidn ingi tlie propeller seetion being; edepted to traverse the cylinder for feeding tlie leed, end nieu e :lor preventing separation of the propeller section and cylinder.

A magazine pencil eomprieing e niega eine seetion, a, propeller section, :ind en inh teriorly threaded cylinder connecting' seid sections, seid eylinder being provided with e peiltition dispersed edjeeent the inner end of the :negazimz eeetion7 the propeller seok Lei-eeen tion infinie' edeirted to traverse the Cylinder for feeding the leed, and means :for inziintaining; the eylinde and propeller section in assembled relation.

4. A magazine pencil Comprisingr e pro-- peller section, a niegazine Section, end an. interiorly threaded. cylinder conneetingsaid sections, the magazine Section being provided with n series of lead chambers and adapted to be detached from the Cylinder for reloading, the cylinder being provided with :i disk adjacent to the .magazine section ior maintaining the leed in the leed Chambers, sind menne for preventing the propeller see tion from being unserewed from the eylinder.

5. A magazine pencil comprising e propeller section, e magazine Section, and :in interiorl}7 threaded cylinder connecting said sections, the magazine section being provided witli e series of lead chambers and adapted to be deteehed from the cylinder for reloading, the cylinder being provided with e disk adjacent to the magazine section 'for maintaining the lend in tlie leed oliembers, ineens for prerenting the propeller section from being; lineerewed from the cylinder, e lead barrel disposed along the axis of the inegi eine section, means at the outer endof the leed barrel for gripping e stielr of lead, and feed stem Secured in the prejpellerjeetion end'edepted to trereree the lead barrel for feeding t-lie leed i'orwerd.

lin testimony whereof l hereunto allie: my signature.

HENRY C. lVAiLiliER. 

